- Heston Blumenthal
Heston Blumenthal OBE (born May 27, 1966, in High Wycombe, near London) is the chef and owner of The Fat Duck, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant in the village of Bray in Berkshire. Blumenthal's fame is based upon his scientific approach to cooking which is often referred to as "molecular gastronomy" or "culinary alchemy". - Hugh Grant
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born September 9, 1960) is a Golden Globe-winning English actor. - Alan Rickman
Naked Photos of Alan Rickman are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars. - Mel Smith
Mel Smith (born in Chiswick, London on 3 December, 1952) is an English comedian, actor, film director, writer, and producer. - Keith Vaz
Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz, known simply as Keith Vaz (born November 26 1956), is a British Labour party politician and Member of Parliament for Leicester East. - Jay Sean
Jay Sean, (born Kamaljit Singh Jhooti on March 26, 1981 in Harlesden, London, United Kingdom;, ') is a British Asian Indian R&B singer. - Andrew Slaughter
Andrew Francis Slaughter (born 29 September 1960, London) is a United Kingdom politician. He is Member of Parliament for Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush in London and was previously Leader of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council. Slaughter was educated at Latymer Upper School and the University of Exeter, and is a barrister specialising in criminal and housing law, as well as a former Labour Party researcher for Michael Meacher. He is not married. - Peter Walker Baron Walker of Worcester
Peter Edward Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester, MBE PC (born 25 March 1932) was Conservative MP for Worcester between March 1961 and April 1992, and the founder of the Tory Reform Group. He was a close ally of Edward Heath, and was dismissed by Margaret Thatcher when she became leader in February 1975 because he objected to her social and economic policies. He rose very quickly through the ranks of the Conservative Party, and entered the Shadow Cabinet in 1965, … - Christopher Guard
Christopher Guard (born 5 December 1953 in London, England) is an actor. His best remembered roles are on television - as Marcellus in the BBC adaptation of "I, Claudius", as Ferdinand in the BBC Shakespeare production of "The Tempest", as Ken Hodges in the medical drama "Casualty" and as Bellboy in the 1988 "Doctor Who" serial "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy". - Lily Cole
Lily Cole (born May 19, 1988) is an English supermodel and actress. - Ian Percival
Sir Walter Ian Percival, known as Ian Percival, QC, (11 May 1921 - 4 April 1998) was a British Conservative Party politician. Percival was educated at Latymer Upper School and St. Catharine's College, Cambridge and served in World War II in North Africa and Burma, attaining the rank of Major. He became a barrister, called to the bar by Inner Temple in 1948, and a part-time economics professor. He served as a councillor on Kensington Borough Council 1952-59. - Andy Holmes
Andy Holmes is a leading British rower. He rowed twice in the Olympic Games (in 1984 and 1988) with Sir Steve Redgrave. He was a gold medallist in the Men's Coxed Fours in 1984 and in the Men's Coxless Pairs in 1988, when he also took bronze in the coxed pair. Holmes was educated at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith, west London. - Dan Luger
Daniel Darko Luger MBE (born January 11, 1975) is an English rugby union player who plays on the wing. Luger played in France for Perpignan in the 2004-5 season. In 2006 he is taking time out of full time rugby, though he is still involved with the England Sevens Squad. He has previously played for Richmond, Orrell, Saracens and Harlequins. He is almost equally well-known for his pace and his susceptibility to injuries. - Bill Emmott
Bill Emmott — editor of The Economist from 1993 to 2006 — will deliver an address titled “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Making the Case for Globalisation” at 5 p.m. on September 27 in McClelland Hall's Berger Auditorium, with a reception to follow. Reservations are required for this free event: events@eller.arizona.edu . - Nicholas Stern
Sir Nicholas Stern, FBA (born 22 April 1946) is a British economist and academic. He was the Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank from 2000 to 2003, and is now a civil servant and government economic advisor in the United Kingdom. After attending Latymer Upper School, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and his Doctor of Philosophy in economics at Nuffield College, Oxford. - Larry Whitty Baron Whitty
John Lawrence Whitty, Baron Whitty, PC (born 15 June 1943), known as Larry Whitty, is a British Labour Party politician. Born in 1943, Whitty was educated at Latymer Upper School and graduated from St John's College, Cambridge with a BA (Hons) degree in Economics. He worked for Hawker Siddeley Aviation from 1960 to 1962 and at the Ministry of Aviation Technology from 1965 to 1970. - David Cesarani
Professor David Cesarani, O.B.E. (born 1956) is an English historian who specialises in Jewish history, especially the Holocaust. He has also written several biographies, notably "Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind". - Ils
Ils (real name Illian Walker) is a producer who has released records on labels such as Marine Parade and Distinct'ive Records. He has released three studio albums. In 1999 he released "Idiots behind the Wheel", this album took a slow/jazzy/bass heavy/breaks approach. "Idiots behind the Wheel" was released on the label Fuel, but was never 'marketed' after the Label went down the drain, discontinuing the albums release.
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